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Melanistic and patterned Vipera berus [1]

Viper,
a didactic UCI compliant open source chess program by Tord Romstad, written in C++ with focus on parallel search on SMP architectures using the Young Brothers Wait Concept. Viper is a simplified and considerably weaker version of the chess engine Glaurung [2].

See also

Forum Posts

External Links

Chess Engine

Misc

References

  1. Two color variations of Vipera berus in Copenhagen Zoo, Image by Malene Thyssen, May 10, 2005, Wikimedia Commons
  2. Viper by Tord Romstad (Wayback Machine)

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